TheBigKahuna
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Truth is, no one knows why they went this ridiculous route. But plenty of people sure think they do!
I hate this move....it is just plain stupid. Unfortunately, it means Francis isn't comfortable with anyone in the locker room to step up and be that guy. I think this is more about the overall lack of "the guy" in the locker room versus Francis making a dumb decision. I think he was forced into this as going another year with no C and 3 A's sends an even worse message.
I am holding onto my Tavares dream as long as possible to fix these problems. He turns this roster into a top half playoff team in the East.....hopefully he can see that and the new ownership is ready to open the checkbook this off-season.
I thought I was the only one who wanted that. But then again I want World peace and the ability to digest wheat.
I truly believe we are building a team that someone like like Tavares could step into a make a serious contender. We have alot of the pieces to be competitive for many years. All we need is a star.
Truth is, no one knows why they went this ridiculous route. But plenty of people sure think they do!
I put the chances of Tavares leaving the NYI at about 10%. As much as I would love to see him as our 1st line Center, if Tavares is going hit the open market, he's going to end up somewhere other than Carolina I suspect.
If you want to live the dream, consider this. Tavares in the open market is probably good for, lets say, $10 million per AAV. Pesce and Slavin's new deals up their cap cost about $7.5 million. Give Lindholm a great season this year (55 points) and he is making $4.5 million (that is another $1.8 million increase). TVR goes to $3 million ($2 million increase) and finally Hanifin gets $5 million ($4 million increase).
Meanwhile Derek Ryan, Lee Stempniak, Josh Jooris and Cam Ward are let go. Cam is replaced by one of our kids (decrease in cap hit $2 million). Stempniak, Ryan, and Jooris are gone ($5 million cap hit) and replaced by some $1 million per guys (2) and John Tavares.
Ok, so what did we just do?
Current cap hit with the roster we have RIGHT NOW: $60.5 million
We have added: $7.5 million + $6 million just on D ($13.5 million). $1.8 million (Lindholm) and $10 million (Tavares) and $2 million (2 cheap replacements at forward) and $1 million (kid goalie). $28.3 million
We have removed: $8 million (Stempniak, Ryan, Jooris, Cam Ward). Net that out? We increase our cap hit $20 million. That likely puts us over the cap next season.
Now of course you can argue that if given the opportunity to sign Tavares, we would get rid of other players to reduce payroll (ie Rask). But my point is that NEXT season, if you want to keep our D together, that alone is going to potentially spike our payroll/cap hit by $13.5 million, which is a huge payroll/cap increase.
Something is going to need to give next season with our 6 Dmen we have right now just to avoid having us be a $70 million team. We would have to lose a lot to add Tavares to our roster. Not saying that it COULDN'T happen....but its actually not a simple matter of signing the guy....we are going to be a big spending team next season (unless we make a lot of trades).
Lately?JB it just me or you a bit grumpy lately? Lack of real hockey to talk about?
I put the chances of Tavares leaving the NYI at about 10%. As much as I would love to see him as our 1st line Center, if Tavares is going hit the open market, he's going to end up somewhere other than Carolina I suspect.
If you want to live the dream, consider this. Tavares in the open market is probably good for, lets say, $10 million per AAV. Pesce and Slavin's new deals up their cap cost about $7.5 million. Give Lindholm a great season this year (55 points) and he is making $4.5 million (that is another $1.8 million increase). TVR goes to $3 million ($2 million increase) and finally Hanifin gets $5 million ($4 million increase).
Meanwhile Derek Ryan, Lee Stempniak, Josh Jooris and Cam Ward are let go. Cam is replaced by one of our kids (decrease in cap hit $2 million). Stempniak, Ryan, and Jooris are gone ($5 million cap hit) and replaced by some $1 million per guys (2) and John Tavares.
Ok, so what did we just do?
Current cap hit with the roster we have RIGHT NOW: $60.5 million
We have added: $7.5 million + $6 million just on D ($13.5 million). $1.8 million (Lindholm) and $10 million (Tavares) and $2 million (2 cheap replacements at forward) and $1 million (kid goalie). $28.3 million
We have removed: $8 million (Stempniak, Ryan, Jooris, Cam Ward). Net that out? We increase our cap hit $20 million. That likely puts us over the cap next season.
Now of course you can argue that if given the opportunity to sign Tavares, we would get rid of other players to reduce payroll (ie Rask). But my point is that NEXT season, if you want to keep our D together, that alone is going to potentially spike our payroll/cap hit by $13.5 million, which is a huge payroll/cap increase.
Something is going to need to give next season with our 6 Dmen we have right now just to avoid having us be a $70 million team. We would have to lose a lot to add Tavares to our roster. Not saying that it COULDN'T happen....but its actually not a simple matter of signing the guy....we are going to be a big spending team next season (unless we make a lot of trades).
Lately?
8 year playoff droughts make me grumpy. Sorry if that bothers anybody.
Lately?
8 year playoff droughts make me grumpy. Sorry if that bothers anybody.